Brahma Men's Rivers 6" Steel Toe Work Boots (Brown or Wheat)
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$48.98
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Walmart has Brahma Men's Rivers 6" Steel Toe Work Boots (Brown or Wheat) on sale for $18.87. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial) or on orders $35+.
Note; Size availability may vary.
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Front lace with top hook hardware for ease and fit
Steel Toe Protection ASTM F 2413-18 M/I/C; comfort footbed for those long hours; padded collar and tongue for additional comfort; slip-resistant: ASTM F1677
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Walmart[walmart.com] has Brahma Men's Rivers 6" Steel Toe Work Boots (Brown or Wheat, various sizes) on sale for $18.87. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial[walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.
One possible use for these is to keep in your basement if you're in the part of the world with tornadoes. Our town was hit with an f4 several years ago and lots of people came up from their basement with just socks or even bare feet. You could buy a pair for the whole family.
Yes.
They are junk. Look for some wolverines on eBay or something. These won't last a few months and they're cheap in many ways.
if they last 2 months of mild comfort, they more than pay for self.... compared to a 80 dollar wolverine that doesnt last much longer... (my wolverines leaking right now after about 3 months of wear)
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03-25-2024 at 08:01 PM.
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Yes.
They are junk. Look for some wolverines on eBay or something. These won't last a few months and they're cheap in many ways.
if they last 2 months of mild comfort, they more than pay for self.... compared to a 80 dollar wolverine that doesnt last much longer... (my wolverines leaking right now after about 3 months of wear)
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03-25-2024 at 09:21 PM.
One possible use for these is to keep in your basement if you're in the part of the world with tornadoes. Our town was hit with an f4 several years ago and lots of people came up from their basement with just socks or even bare feet. You could buy a pair for the whole family.
I don't have this exact pair of shoes, but did use lots of other Brahmas in the past for work(auto mechanic). Out the box, I would immediately change the insole to something better, Dr Scholls Gel inserts or whatever. After doing so, I think the brand is just fine.
For those wondering about the brand, sure, there are better more expensive alternatives, but for those on a low budget (like I was) they worked just fine and did happily use them pair after pair.
Expensive but if you are needing steel toed boots consider Red Wing or Keen. Both mfgs still have lines made in USA. Buy these and with your first paycheck invest in your feet and back. Then donate to these to your local thrift store.
Purchased the brown and light brown for working around the farm/house, mechanical upkeep, weed eating or trips to the junkyard. No more random sticky branch popping up through my tennis shoe sole or heavy things slipping and catching a toe. It's great for the use that I need and cost!!
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They are junk. Look for some wolverines on eBay or something. These won't last a few months and they're cheap in many ways.
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Yes.
They are junk. Look for some wolverines on eBay or something. These won't last a few months and they're cheap in many ways.
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They are junk. Look for some wolverines on eBay or something. These won't last a few months and they're cheap in many ways.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank cerodinero
For those wondering about the brand, sure, there are better more expensive alternatives, but for those on a low budget (like I was) they worked just fine and did happily use them pair after pair.
If you need toe protection and are mandated to steel by ASTM numbers ...get a composite toe
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Light brown looks almost too nice to mess up.
Wait for a sale or clearance of better quality boots/shoes.
Everyone's budget is different. Just my opinion.